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Statistic: Is reading age a predictor for future attainment?  

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Statistic: Is reading age a predictor for future attainment? In this coursework I am going to investigate if reading age affects future results in KS3 Maths. I am going to consider gender differences. I believe that girls will make more improvement than boys because girls have a higher reading age than boys; I also predict that reading age will not be a predictor for future attainments. In order to collect my data fairly I am going to take a stratified sample because it will randomly select boys and girls, and won't give me a bias selection. I am going to collect a random sample by using my calculator and the random button. I pressed in the number of girls and boys (96 for girls, 143 for boys) I then pressed the random button which gave me numbers between 0 and the number of boys and girls which I then take down and...

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